Wood Carving Collection
Wood carving is an ancient art that has been practiced and celebrated across the globe
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Wood carving is an ancient art that has been practiced and celebrated across the globe. From the Laughing Buddha at Tanzhe Temple in Beijing, China, to the towering totem poles of Vancouver, British Columbia in Canada, wood carving showcases the rich cultural heritage of different regions. In Asia, intricate carvings can be found everywhere. A close-up of a Maori statue reveals the meticulous craftsmanship that goes into each piece. The First Nation totem pole in Stanley Park, Vancouver stands tall as a symbol of indigenous culture and history. Even at the Museum of Anthropology on UBC campus (University of British Columbia), a magnificent totem pole captivates visitors with its detailed carvings. Traveling further east brings us to Mahagiri Nats in Bagan, Myanmar where wooden sculptures depict mythical creatures and deities. Meanwhile, Hawaii's Kaanapali Beach boasts Hawaiian Tiki statues carved from wood - representing ancestral spirits and guardians. Thailand's Chiang Mai is home to Baan Tawai Wood Carving Village where dragon carvings showcase incredible attention to detail. In North Africa too, wood carving leaves its mark; Bab El Assa fountain in Tangier displays exquisite motifs intricately carved into wood. Even closer to home lies Little Moreton Hall in Cheshire which features supporting brackets adorned with delicate carvings - a testament to England's love for this timeless craft. Wood carving transcends borders and cultures; it tells stories through every stroke of chisel against timber. Whether it be an ancient temple or a modern sculpture garden, these masterpieces remind us all of humanity's boundless creativity and reverence for nature's most versatile material – wood.